INSTITUTES OF PRIVATE LAW I
(objectives)
Syllabus Introduction to Law (legal sources and norms) Classes of rights Subjects of law: individuals and legal entities Obligations and Contracts Prescription and forfeiture Istituzioni di diritto privato is a unitary course, articulated into two part: a general one and a special one. The “General Part” is the object of the programme of Istituzioni di diritto privato I, which firstly introduces to the students the general foundations of the legal system, essential for the comprehension of what is “Law”, and how it operates in the society as a regulatory framework for interpersonal relationships. The analysis of legal sources highlights the current relevance of the European Law and of the Constitution, demonstrating that the study of private law can not be confined to the norms of the civil code. The course is then focused on the doctrinal classification of the different kinds of rights and on the discipline of subjects of law (with particular reference to individuals and personality rights). The programme also includes the complete analysis of the law of obligation and contract in general, encompassing: a) sources of obligation (unilateral promises, negotiorum gestio, undue payment, unjust enrichment); b) real guarantees (not the personal ones, that are part of the course of Istituzioni di diritto privato II); c) system of land registration (in the broader context of the circulation of rights).
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Code
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20101094 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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10
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/01
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Contact Hours
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80
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Group: AD
Teacher
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ZOPPINI ANDREA
(syllabus)
Syllabus Introduction to Law (legal sources and norms) Classes of rights Subjects of law: individuals and legal entities Obligations and Contracts Prescription and forfeiture Istituzioni di diritto privato is a unitary course, articulated into two part: a general one and a special one. The “General Part” is the object of the programme of Istituzioni di diritto privato I, which firstly introduces to the students the general foundations of the legal system, essential for the comprehension of what is “Law”, and how it operates in the society as a regulatory framework for interpersonal relationships. The analysis of legal sources highlights the current relevance of the European Law and of the Constitution, demonstrating that the study of private law can not be confined to the norms of the civil code. The course is then focused on the doctrinal classification of the different kinds of rights and on the discipline of subjects of law (with particular reference to individuals and personality rights). The programme also includes the complete analysis of the law of obligations and contracts in general, encompassing: a) sources of obligation (unilateral promises, negotiorum gestio, undue payment, unjust enrichment); b) real guarantees (not the personal ones, that are part of the course of Istituzioni di diritto privato II); c) system of land registration (in the broader context of the circulation of rights).
(reference books)
Last edition between: - Mazzamuto (a cura di), Manuale del diritto privato, Torino, Giappichelli (Part I, II, VI [no chap. XVII], VII)
or - Bessone (a cura di), Istituzioni di diritto privato, Torino, Giappichelli (Introduction; Part I, V, VI, XI);
- Galasso, Manuale ipertestuale di diritto privato, Bologna, Zanichelli (Introduction; Chap. I, II, III (no par. 10, 11, 13, 14), IV (no par. 4), V (no par. 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 8), VI (no par. 6, 7, 8, 9);
- Rescigno, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, IPSOA (Part I, II, III, VII, VIII [only chap. I,II, III]);
- Trabucchi, Istituzioni di diritto civile, Padova, Cedam (Part I, II, III, VIII, IX [no sez. III], XI [no par. 410, 411, 412], XII [only sez. I]);
- Zatti, Colussi, Lineamenti di diritto privato, Padova, Cedam (Part I, III, IV, VI [only cap. 30], XII [only cap. 50, 51]);
Other materials: - Rescigno, Resta, Zoppini, Diritto privato. Una conversazione, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2017 - Codice civile: gli studenti potranno utilizzare una qualunque edizione in commercio purché aggiornata con le ultime novità legislative.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 04/03/2019 to 31/05/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Group: EO
Teacher
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GRISI GIUSEPPE
(syllabus)
See "Obiettivi formativi" Syllabus Introduction to Law (legal sources and norms) Classes of rights Subjects of law: individuals and legal entities Obligations and Contracts Prescription and forfeiture Istituzioni di diritto privato is a unitary course, articulated into two part: a general one and a special one. The “General Part” is the object of the programme of Istituzioni di diritto privato I, which firstly introduces to the students the general foundations of the legal system, essential for the comprehension of what is “Law”, and how it operates in the society as a regulatory framework for interpersonal relationships. The analysis of legal sources highlights the current relevance of the European Law and of the Constitution, demonstrating that the study of private law can not be confined to the norms of the civil code. The course is then focused on the doctrinal classification of the different kinds of rights and on the discipline of subjects of law (with particular reference to individuals and personality rights). The programme also includes the complete analysis of the law of obligation and contract in general, encompassing: a) sources of obligation (unilateral promises, negotiorum gestio, undue payment, unjust enrichment); b) real guarantees (not the personal ones, that are part of the course of Istituzioni di diritto privato II); c) system of land registration (in the broader context of the circulation of rights).
(reference books)
S. MAZZAMUTO (a cura di), Manuale del diritto privato, Giappichelli, Torino, 2017. It is requested an updated italian civil code (it is recommended A. di MAJO, Codice civile, I blu Giuffrè).
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 04/03/2019 to 31/05/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Group: PZ
Teacher
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MACARIO FRANCESCO
(syllabus)
Syllabus Introduction to Law (legal sources and norms) Classes of rights Subjects of law: individuals and legal entities Obligations and Contracts Prescription and forfeiture Istituzioni di diritto privato is a unitary course, articulated into two part: a general one and a special one. The “General Part” is the object of the programme of Istituzioni di diritto privato I, which firstly introduces to the students the general foundations of the legal system, essential for the comprehension of what is “Law”, and how it operates in the society as a regulatory framework for interpersonal relationships. The analysis of legal sources highlights the current relevance of the European Law and of the Constitution, demonstrating that the study of private law can not be confined to the norms of the civil code. The course is then focused on the doctrinal classification of the different kinds of rights and on the discipline of subjects of law (with particular reference to individuals and personality rights). The programme also includes the complete analysis of the law of obligation and contract in general, encompassing: a) sources of obligation (unilateral promises, negotiorum gestio, undue payment, unjust enrichment); b) real guarantees (not the personal ones, that are part of the course of Istituzioni di diritto privato II); c) system of land registration (in the broader context of the circulation of rights).
(reference books)
Last edition between: - Mazzamuto (a cura di), Manuale del diritto privato, Torino, Giappichelli (Part I, II, VI [no chap. XVII], VII)
or - Bessone (a cura di), Istituzioni di diritto privato, Torino, Giappichelli (Introduction; Part I, V, VI, XI);
- Rescigno, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, IPSOA (Part I, II, III, VII, VIII [only chap. I,II, III]);
- Trabucchi, Istituzioni di diritto civile, Padova, Cedam (Part I, II, III, VIII, IX [no sez. III], XI [no par. 410, 411, 412], XII [only sez. I]);
- Zatti, Colussi, Lineamenti di diritto privato, Padova, Cedam (Part I, III, IV, VI [only cap. 30], XII [only cap. 50, 51]);
Other materials:
- Codice civile: gli studenti potranno utilizzare una qualunque edizione in commercio purché aggiornata con le ultime novità legislative.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 04/03/2019 to 31/05/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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